15 Service Delivery & Supply Chain Officer job at Baylor College of Medicine Children's Foundation

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Posted: April 22, 2025
Deadline: April 28, 2025

Job Description

Title: 15 Service Delivery & Supply Chain Officer job at Baylor College of Medicine Children's Foundation


15 Service Delivery & Supply Chain Officer

2025-04-21T06:52:21+00:00


Baylor College of Medicine Children's Foundation

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FULL_TIME



 

Bunyoro, Tooro, Lango and Acholi Regions

Uganda

00256

Uganda



Healthcare

Healthcare


UGX


 

MONTH



2025-04-28T17:00:00+00:00

 

Uganda

8


Job Summary

To coordinate all activities, including but not limited to family planning/MCH service delivery, outreaches, capacity strengthening, mentorship, community mobilization, stock status monitoring and redistribution, data management and reporting, in the allocated districts/cluster.


The Service Delivery and Supply Chain (SD & SC) Officers will co-locate with District Health Teams to ensure alignment of activities and open communication and collaboration. They will also engage with health facility in-charges and medicine management supervisors to support commodity and supply chain management and support data management activities within the district/cluster.


They will participate in district activities and engagements to ensure alignment and minimize duplication. They will follow up on district/cluster engagements as assigned to mitigate fraud, ensure accurate, comprehensive and timely submission of requests, and support documentation for payments of district stakeholders.


Overall Responsibilities

Cluster coordination



  • Coordinate all Pathfinder engagements in the assigned district/cluster.

  • Provide leadership of staff engagements in the assigned district/cluster, ensuring staff presence on duty, and program delivery as per the agreed workplan.

  • Coordinate visits by the donor, MoH, program leadership and other stakeholders.

  • Report back as appropriate to the Regional Coordinator.


 


Program Delivery Under the guidance of the Regional Coordinator:



  • Develop work plans to guide program implementation within the district/cluster.

  • Coordinate program implementation, monitoring and reporting in the assigned cluster, including but not limited to FP/MCH health systems strengthening, joint district planning, support supervision, health worker training/mentorship, service delivery at static, outreach sites and by VHTs, community mobilization and engagement, program evaluation.

  • Oversee the program coordination with district health teams in all districts of operation, creating and nurturing fruitful relationships with the district leadership; actively participating in district activities.


 


Supply Chain coordination



  • Working closely with the Supply Chain Advisor, and Regional Coordinator, coordinate district and health facilities to ensure close monitoring, reporting and replenishment of the whole range of supplies as well as redistribution for noninterrupted service delivery.


 


Program Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting



  • With guidance from the Regional Coordinator, work alongside the MEL Officer to support timely and accurate compilation of data from implementation sites; weekly, monthly and quarterly as required.

  • Closely follow up to ensure the collection of equity indicators – such as relating to adolescents and youth, refugees, people with disabilities, gender, etc.

  • As guided by the Regional Coordinator, prepare timely and high-quality reports on program implementation & forward the same to the Supervisor. Provide other information on program implementation as may be requested by the donor, the steering committee, etc.


 


Financial Management



  • Oversee the district/cluster budgeting and expenditure, keeping track real time of all expenditure, and reporting weekly to the Regional Coordinator, expenditure versus budget.

  • Follow up with district stakeholders to ensure timely and adequate collection of activity supporting documents, prepare activity reports and submit requests for payment to the regional coordinator timely.


Required Qualification, Experience and Competencies:


  • Medical Degree, 6 years of experience in Maternal/child health service delivery 3 of which should be donor funded project work within the district health system.

  • 6 Years Relevant Experience



Cluster coordination Coordinate all Pathfinder engagements in the assigned district/cluster. Provide leadership of staff engagements in the assigned district/cluster, ensuring staff presence on duty, and program delivery as per the agreed workplan. Coordinate visits by the donor, MoH, program leadership and other stakeholders. Report back as appropriate to the Regional Coordinator.   Program Delivery Under the guidance of the Regional Coordinator: Develop work plans to guide program implementation within the district/cluster. Coordinate program implementation, monitoring and reporting in the assigned cluster, including but not limited to FP/MCH health systems strengthening, joint district planning, support supervision, health worker training/mentorship, service delivery at static, outreach sites and by VHTs, community mobilization and engagement, program evaluation. Oversee the program coordination with district health teams in all districts of operation, creating and nurturing fruitful relationships with the district leadership; actively participating in district activities.   Supply Chain coordination Working closely with the Supply Chain Advisor, and Regional Coordinator, coordinate district and health facilities to ensure close monitoring, reporting and replenishment of the whole range of supplies as well as redistribution for noninterrupted service delivery.   Program Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting With guidance from the Regional Coordinator, work alongside the MEL Officer to support timely and accurate compilation of data from implementation sites; weekly, monthly and quarterly as required. Closely follow up to ensure the collection of equity indicators – such as relating to adolescents and youth, refugees, people with disabilities, gender, etc. As guided by the Regional Coordinator, prepare timely and high-quality reports on program implementation & forward the same to the Supervisor. Provide other information on program implementation as may be requested by the donor, the steering committee, etc.   Financial Management Oversee the district/cluster budgeting and expenditure, keeping track real time of all expenditure, and reporting weekly to the Regional Coordinator, expenditure versus budget. Follow up with district stakeholders to ensure timely and adequate collection of activity supporting documents, prepare activity reports and submit requests for payment to the regional coordinator timely.

 

Medical Degree, 6 years of experience in Maternal/child health service delivery 3 of which should be donor funded project work within the district health system. 6 Years Relevant Experience


bachelor degree



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Vacancy title:
15 Service Delivery & Supply Chain Officer


[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Healthcare, Category: Healthcare]


Jobs at:
Baylor College of Medicine Children's Foundation


Deadline of this Job:
Monday, April 28 2025


Duty Station:
Bunyoro, Tooro, Lango and Acholi Regions | Uganda | Uganda


Summary
Date Posted: Monday, April 21 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed





JOB DETAILS:


Job Summary

To coordinate all activities, including but not limited to family planning/MCH service delivery, outreaches, capacity strengthening, mentorship, community mobilization, stock status monitoring and redistribution, data management and reporting, in the allocated districts/cluster.


The Service Delivery and Supply Chain (SD & SC) Officers will co-locate with District Health Teams to ensure alignment of activities and open communication and collaboration. They will also engage with health facility in-charges and medicine management supervisors to support commodity and supply chain management and support data management activities within the district/cluster.


They will participate in district activities and engagements to ensure alignment and minimize duplication. They will follow up on district/cluster engagements as assigned to mitigate fraud, ensure accurate, comprehensive and timely submission of requests, and support documentation for payments of district stakeholders.


Overall Responsibilities

Cluster coordination



  • Coordinate all Pathfinder engagements in the assigned district/cluster.

  • Provide leadership of staff engagements in the assigned district/cluster, ensuring staff presence on duty, and program delivery as per the agreed workplan.

  • Coordinate visits by the donor, MoH, program leadership and other stakeholders.

  • Report back as appropriate to the Regional Coordinator. 


Program Delivery Under the guidance of the Regional Coordinator:



  • Develop work plans to guide program implementation within the district/cluster.

  • Coordinate program implementation, monitoring and reporting in the assigned cluster, including but not limited to FP/MCH health systems strengthening, joint district planning, support supervision, health worker training/mentorship, service delivery at static, outreach sites and by VHTs, community mobilization and engagement, program evaluation.

  • Oversee the program coordination with district health teams in all districts of operation, creating and nurturing fruitful relationships with the district leadership; actively participating in district activities.


Supply Chain coordination



  • Working closely with the Supply Chain Advisor, and Regional Coordinator, coordinate district and health facilities to ensure close monitoring, reporting and replenishment of the whole range of supplies as well as redistribution for noninterrupted service delivery.


Program Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting



  • With guidance from the Regional Coordinator, work alongside the MEL Officer to support timely and accurate compilation of data from implementation sites; weekly, monthly and quarterly as required.

  • Closely follow up to ensure the collection of equity indicators – such as relating to adolescents and youth, refugees, people with disabilities, gender, etc.

  • As guided by the Regional Coordinator, prepare timely and high-quality reports on program implementation & forward the same to the Supervisor. Provide other information on program implementation as may be requested by the donor, the steering committee, etc.


Financial Management



  • Oversee the district/cluster budgeting and expenditure, keeping track real time of all expenditure, and reporting weekly to the Regional Coordinator, expenditure versus budget.

  • Follow up with district stakeholders to ensure timely and adequate collection of activity supporting documents, prepare activity reports and submit requests for payment to the regional coordinator timely.


Required Qualification, Experience and Competencies:


  • Medical Degree, 6 years of experience in Maternal/child health service delivery 3 of which should be donor funded project work within the district health system.

  • 6 Years Relevant Experience


 



Work Hours: 8


Experience in Months: 72


Level of Education: bachelor degree



Job application procedure:


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